In a shakeup within Nkumba University’s student leadership, His Excellency Kasimba Noah, the Guild President, has officially relieved the Guild Cabinet Secretary of his duties. The decision, which took immediate effect, was made in accordance with the Nkumba University Guild Constitution, granting the Guild President authority to dismiss any member found guilty of incompetence or misconduct.
In a formal letter addressed to the now-dismissed Cabinet Secretary, the Guild President listed several reasons for the action, including failure to perform outlined duties, unprofessional behavior, and a lack of adherence to the responsibilities mandated by the Guild Constitution. According to sources, multiple attempts were made to resolve these issues internally, but the Secretary’s continued inability to meet expectations ultimately forced the Guild President’s hand.
The cited offenses not only undermined the integrity of the Guild office but also eroded the confidence of fellow Guild leaders and students in the Secretary’s ability to fulfill his role. The Guild President highlighted how the Cabinet Secretary’s conduct compromised the efficiency and overall functioning of the student leadership, making his removal inevitable.
The former Cabinet Secretary has been instructed to immediately vacate his office and return all Guild property, including important documents and equipment. The Guild President emphasized the need for full cooperation during the transition period to ensure a smooth handover of responsibilities to the next appointee.
Relevant university authorities, including the Dean of Students, the Speaker of Parliament, and the Guild’s Attorney General, have been officially notified of the decision. Students across Nkumba University are keenly following these developments as the Guild prepares for a transition and potential reorganization of its leadership.
The removal has sparked widespread discussions among students, many of whom are curious about the future direction of the Guild leadership under Kasimba Noah’s administration.